[Charge] lamp and [Auto Check] lamp blink simultaneously.
The batteries are running low. Replace the batteries. Using a
considerably exhausted battery may result in malfunction.
The unit is turned off automatically.
If no operations are performed for approximately 20
minutes, the flash will turn off automatically. Press the
on/off button to turn it on.
The flash will enter sleep mode whenever the camera enters
sleep mode.
How do I choose a flash mode?
Choose a flash mode according to your subject and shooting
conditions.
Set the mode lever to the appropriate position.
[TTL] (TTL AUTO)
The flash light intensity is controlled automatically
according to the camera’s setup. The flash will be adjusted
based on the brightness taken through the camera’s lens.
Usually use this mode with a camera with communication
capability.
Rotate the flash exposure compensation/output control
dial to adjust the flash output.
You can make an adjustment by selecting a value between
-3 EV and +3EV.
Select [0] when not making an
adjustment.
[MANUAL]
The flash is fired at the intensity that you set.
Select this mode when using a camera without
communication capability.
Rotate the flash exposure compensation/output control
dial to set the flash output.
You can set a value between [1 / 1]
(full flash) and [1 / 64].
[SLAVE] (SL MANUAL)
The flash can be fired remotely in sync with any flash
fired by other units.
The flash is fired at the intensity that you set.
Rotate the flash exposure compensation/output control
dial to set the flash output.
You can set a value between [1 / 1]
(full flash) and [1 / 64].
[RC]
Wireless control is available with Panasonic digital
cameras that support wireless mode.